All countries in Caribbean & Mexico

Aruba

This small Dutch Caribbean island lies just 18 miles off the coast of Venezuela and is a unique cultural melting pot of people, languages and cuisine. Here, you can enjoy year-round sunshine, the picture-perfect palm-fringed white sand beaches of the south, dramatic landscapes of the north, the hiking trails, wildlife and ruins of Arikok National Park in the east, and the wild scenery that is found in the middle of the island, spreading out to the west.

Bahamas

A former haven of pirates, smugglers and rum-runners, the Bahamas has become one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Caribbean. Enjoy long days below the surface as tropical fish swim by, kick back on powder-soft sands, go island-hopping to explore this beautiful archipelago of 700 islands and perhaps experience the charming swimming pigs on Pig Beach. Spend a week or two here and adjust to the islands' three paces of life... slow, stop and reverse, and enjoy the hedonistic, manmade delights of Paradise Island.

Barbados

This small coral island is big on personality, culture and unadulterated Caribbean indulgence. With a culture that blends an array of national influences, Barbados has long been a favourite destination for those who seek the finer things in life. Retreat to one of the island’s most luxurious hotels set on white-sand beaches, discover award-winning restaurants, sample the laid-back way of life, mingle with the affable locals and enjoy the Barbadian rhythm of life.

Bermuda

Year-round sunshine, exclusive resorts and a charming seaside capital; Bermuda is an excellent choice for those seeking a truly relaxed atmosphere. The hook-shaped nation of Bermuda is a treasure trove of natural beauty, culture and historic sights made up of 181 islands, islets and rocky outcrops. Spend lazy days on pink sands, dive and snorkel, tee off in a variety of championship courses or explore the UNESCO site of St George’s.

Cuba

Enthralling, atmospheric and complex are just a few words you could use to describe Cuba. As a former Spanish colony, a pre-revolutionary playground for the rich and famous, and the last bastion of world communism, the Caribbean’s largest island has a distinctive character – leave your regular Caribbean expectations at the airport, switch off from the Western world and take it as it comes and you won’t be disappointed. Add to this the famous white sand beach resorts of Varadero, Guardalavaca and the Cayos and you have the makings of a unique and unforgettable holiday.
Travel to Cuba
With an unprecedented numbers of visitors now travelling to Cuba, hotels get booked up far in advance. We highly recommend that if you wish to travel to Cuba you book early to avoid disappointment. Prices are beginning to reflect the fact that demand for accommodation on the island is starting to outstrip supply, and due to the nation's undeveloped infrastructure the standards of accommodation are not always up to the standard you might expect elsewhere in the Caribbean.

Grenada

Sleepy Grenada, affectionately known as 'Spice Island', is a haven of tranquillity, offering an off-the-beaten-track alternative to the region’s bigger islands. It is famous for its spice plantations as well as its beautiful mountains, untouched rainforest and secluded beaches which offer plenty of opportunities for exploration or relaxation. Follow hiking trails through the forest to discover pretty waterfalls, go whale watching, explore historic forts and go diving to discover the world's first underwater sculpture park and one of the largest shipwrecks in the Caribbean.

St Kitts & Nevis

A dual-island country as well as one of the world’s smallest nations, these beautiful islands offer an exotic and thoroughly charming Caribbean experience. Both islands are dotted with charming plantation inns and historic sites; a testament to their place as a former bastion of colonial elegance and gracious living. St Kitts – the larger of the two – is home to a dormant volcano, a UNESCO-listed fortress and a scenic narrow gauge railway. Guests staying on Nevis fly into St Kitts’ airport before transferring by boat to its sleepy sister island. Nevis is more laid back and boasts unspoilt beaches and beautiful botanical gardens. Both islands offer a host of activities such as hiking, kayaking, horse riding and bird watching.

The Grenadines

Set amid tropical seas between the teardrop islands of St Vincent and Grenada, the tiny emerald-clad volcanic islands of The Grenadines offer a tranquil and intimate alternative to the Caribbean’s larger islands. Renowned for their untouched beauty and natural landscapes, these picturesque islands boast powdery white-sand beaches and tropical rainforest. Undeveloped, unspoilt and sufficiently inaccessible to stay that way, these picturesque islands provide the perfect setting for relaxation, eco adventures and scuba diving.

St Lucia

St Lucia changed hands between the French and British fourteen times during the 18th and 19th Centuries and it isn’t hard to see why both nations coveted it so much. This paradise island boasts a true essence of romance as well as adventure with talcum-white beaches and crystal clear waters, dramatic landscapes, an unspoilt rainforest and even a drive-in volcano.

Tobago

Tobago, one of the Caribbean's most southerly islands, is a tropical paradise with captivating scenery, friendly islanders and picturesque beaches. As well as winning prestigious awards for its remarkable eco-credentials, this wonderful island boasts a quiet, simple and relaxing way of life.

Dominican Republic

If you are seeking a break where the focus is solely on sun, sea and sand then a holiday in the Dominican Republic – staying at one of the all inclusive resorts for which the Caribbean is famous – is the ideal choice. Occupying the eastern half of the Caribbean’s second largest island it comes as no surprise that the beaches here can stretch for miles and our hand-picked hotels are centred on the popular beach resorts of Punta Cana, Bavaro and Bayahibe.

Mexico

Mexico offers so much more than just its world famous Caribbean coast – strikingly vibrant and full of cultural gems from pre-Hispanic ruins to grand colonial architecture. Cultural and historic exploration can begin in the capital sprawling Mexico City, where the ancient, colonial and modern sit side by side. Head east through a heartland with a rich heritage to the Yucatán Peninsula. This is the Mexico you’ve dreamed of, home to iconic sights such as Chichen Itza, Tulum, and of course those picture-perfect beaches.

Jamaica

Soft white sand beaches, glistening waters and the ultimate take-it-easy vibe, Jamaica makes a great choice for those seeking great company, delicious food and picture-perfect backdrops. From breathtaking sunrises and sunsets in Negril to world-famous waterfalls in Ocho Rios, you can do as much or as little as you want on this care-free island.

Turks & Caicos

A beautiful British Crown Colony of 40 islands and cays, Turks & Caicos is a destination where you can still truly ‘get away from it all’. Breathtaking turquoise waters, powdery white sand, fantastic snorkelling and diving and a friendly welcome are just a few of the things that make these islands so special. Experience one of the last undiscovered treasures of the tropics.

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